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{{Occupy Portland Event
{{Occupy Portland Event
| event name = Chaplains Occupy Thanksgiving PDX  
| event name = Occupy Thanksgiving PDX  
| page = ChaplainsOccupyPDX Interfaith Guild of Chaplains
| page = ChaplainsOccupyPDX Interfaith Guild of Chaplains
| date = Thursday, Nov. 24
| date = Thursday, Nov. 24
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| purpose = Our invitation to <span class="plainlinks">[http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23OccupyThanksgivingPDX #OccupyThanksgivingPDX]</span>
| purpose = Our invitation to <span class="plainlinks">[http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23OccupyThanksgivingPDX #OccupyThanksgivingPDX]</span>


;We are occupying Thanksgiving Day.
Sponsored by : This event is sponsored and organized by the #OccupyPortland Interfaith Guild of Chaplains, an independent and autonomous group.  This is not an official #OccupyPortland General Assembly-sanctioned event.  


We occupy it because:
;We are park-upying Thanksgiving Day!
* This is a quintessentially American holiday, and is an important part of American cultural narratives.
 
* This is also a holiday that commemorates the fact that the European colonizers began their expansive ambitions and conquest and genocide of the First Nations, in the name of "freedom" -- something this holiday tends to sugar-coat.
'''PLEASE RSVP''' so that we can prepare for the number of people who will be attending.  
* On this day, there are many -- and growing number of -- Portlanders who are unhoused and, since most of other Portlanders have a privilege of being able to stay home, take a day off, and spend time with family, they are left outside often with no place to go and nothing to eat.  We recognize this social inequity.
 
* Today, Thanksgiving Day is the official beginning of the "Holiday Season," which is essentially an orgy of consumerism orchestrated by the top 1%.  Many publicly-traded big corporations count on this season, and the Fourth Quarter earnings report affects share prices significantly.
==== Here is a direct link to RSVP form: ====
* We occupy this day to reclaim the Thanksgiving as a time for community, sharing, and abundance.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dHo1N25iMXRQZFo2QmlYTlMyaVRsVkE6MQ RSVP Form Click Here]


When: Thursday, Nov. 24 -- The festivities run from noon until 7 p.m.; everyone is welcome to participate in part or all of this event.
;The festivities run from noon until 7 p.m.; everyone is welcome to participate in part or all of this event.


Where: In the close-in Northwest Portland with a good public transit and bicycle greenway access.  Please RSVP for location.
You are invited to come when you can and leave when you must.  With people coming in and going there should be something going on throughout the event.  Also feel free to bring your friends and neighbors, and any random person you might meet on the street. This is about community-building and re-capturing the spirit of autonomous, collectivist collaboration that was a big part of our occupation in the downtown parks (minus tents, troubles, and A-camps).


What: Lunch and dinner, potluck style; open-mic music and spoken words; community discussions on various topics; games; and the '''Thanksgiving General Assembly.''' But mostly a fun exercise where people who are new to the [http://occupyportland.org/ Occupy movement] can learn how to participate in a GA, or organize their own GAs.
==== We will be having: ====
* '''Lunch and dinner, potluck style '''
* '''Open-mic music and spoken words '''
* '''Community discussions on various topics '''
* '''Games '''
* '''Thanksgiving General Assembly.''' But mostly a fun exercise where people who are new to the [http://occupyportland.org/ Occupy movement] can learn how to participate in a GA, or organize their own GAs.


Tell your friends about this. [http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2011/11/our-invitation-to-occupythanksgivingpdx.html #ChaplainsOccupyPDX Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]
;Tell your friends about this. [http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2011/11/our-invitation-to-occupythanksgivingpdx.html #ChaplainsOccupyPDX Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]


[http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2011/11/occupythanksgivingpdx-park-upation.html More details with this update on Nov. 21]
[http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2011/11/occupythanksgivingpdx-park-upation.html More details with this update on Nov. 21]
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[https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B5vVNJewR-GOMjYwN2E0NjMtODg4MS00NDUwLWJmNDYtNWYyNDM1YjJhM2Y5&hl=en_GB printable flier]
[https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B5vVNJewR-GOMjYwN2E0NjMtODg4MS00NDUwLWJmNDYtNWYyNDM1YjJhM2Y5&hl=en_GB printable flier]


==== Here is a direct link to RSVP form: ====
The weather report indicates a good possibility of rain on Thanksgiving Day.  We will be park-upying the '''Wallace Park in Northwest Portland''', and there is a '''covered picnic area with a table.''' 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dHo1N25iMXRQZFo2QmlYTlMyaVRsVkE6MQ RSVP Form Click Here]
 
;The park is accessible by TriMet 77 bus and also a short distance from the nearest 15 stop, as well as the Portland Streetcar (23rd & Marshall).
 
So far we are expecting a pretty low-key event, with some people coming and going, with a total of no more than 20 at any given moment (take this into account when making food, although it is always nice to have more than not enough) -- which should keep us below the crowd level that would technically require a permit.  In any case, with the history of #OccupyPortland-related events so far, the City has not been too stringent on permits, due to the possible issues with the freedom of assembly.  Since this event is sponsored by the Interfaith Guild of Chaplains, it is further protected under religious freedom, any less than any church picnic at a park.  The reason why we are requesting RSVP also has to do with health regulation -- as we cannot really give away food to the "general public" even if we aren't selling it (as they say on Last Thursdays on Alberta every year).
 
;We are also inviting a number of VIPs as a gesture of goodwill and peace-building.
 
==== Some suggestions: ====
 
* Vegan items are good; if you are bringing in turkey or any meat/fish/egg/dairy product (label ingredients!), ensure that the temperature stays above or below the danger range at all times in order to prevent any health risk. (e.g., cooler with ice.)
* No alcohol please.  We do not have a permit for this.
* If you can bring in plates, silverware, etc., you are wonderful.  If you can think of anyone who lives within a walking distance of the Wallace Park who is willing to let us use their kitchen for dishwashing, we may even be able to forego disposable materials.
* Bring music, games, spoken words, etc. to share
* A tablecloth, some kind of table settings, candles, etc. would make the occasion elegant and festive.
* We are planning on a hilarious Thanksgiving General Assembly at 3 p.m.  This isn't a real General Assembly and will not actually do anything.  There will be three very silly proposals (that would make headlines on the Onion!) on what to do on the "Day after Black Friday."  The idea is for everyone to offer craziest possible amendments and see how bizarre it would turn into!  While this is purely for fun, it is also a great learning opportunity for those who have heard about the GA and interested in participating but don't know how, as we will be running on the standard General Assembly procedures.
* Please - no tents.  However, we suggest bringing in a blanket or something to keep yourself warm.
 
==== One more planning meeting for anyone who is able: ====
Tuesday, Nov. 22, 3 p.m. at the Copeland Commons (the big room on the main floor), TaborSpace (5441 S.E. Belmont St.).
 
Link to the earlier post on this event: http://tinyurl.com/opdx-thanksgiving
 
We are park-upying Thanksgiving because:
 
* This is a quintessentially American holiday, and is an important part of American cultural narratives.
* This is also a holiday that commemorates the fact that the European colonizers began their expansive ambitions and conquest and genocide of the First Nations, in the name of "freedom" -- something this holiday tends to sugar-coat.
* On this day, there are many -- and growing number of -- Portlanders who are unhoused and, since most of other Portlanders have a privilege of being able to stay home, take a day off, and spend time with family, they are left outside often with no place to go and nothing to eat.  We recognize this social inequity.
* Today, Thanksgiving Day is the official beginning of the "Holiday Season," which is essentially an orgy of consumerism orchestrated by the top 1%.  Many publicly-traded big corporations count on this season, and the Fourth Quarter earnings report affects share prices significantly. 
* We occupy this day to reclaim the Thanksgiving as a time for community, sharing, and abundance.
 
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Revision as of 01:44, 22 November 2011

Occupy Thanksgiving PDX

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Purpose

Our invitation to #OccupyThanksgivingPDX

Sponsored by : This event is sponsored and organized by the #OccupyPortland Interfaith Guild of Chaplains, an independent and autonomous group. This is not an official #OccupyPortland General Assembly-sanctioned event.

We are park-upying Thanksgiving Day!

PLEASE RSVP so that we can prepare for the number of people who will be attending.

Here is a direct link to RSVP form:

RSVP Form Click Here

The festivities run from noon until 7 p.m.; everyone is welcome to participate in part or all of this event.

You are invited to come when you can and leave when you must. With people coming in and going there should be something going on throughout the event. Also feel free to bring your friends and neighbors, and any random person you might meet on the street. This is about community-building and re-capturing the spirit of autonomous, collectivist collaboration that was a big part of our occupation in the downtown parks (minus tents, troubles, and A-camps).

We will be having:

  • Lunch and dinner, potluck style
  • Open-mic music and spoken words
  • Community discussions on various topics
  • Games
  • Thanksgiving General Assembly. But mostly a fun exercise where people who are new to the Occupy movement can learn how to participate in a GA, or organize their own GAs.
Tell your friends about this. #ChaplainsOccupyPDX Interfaith Guild of Chaplains

More details with this update on Nov. 21

printable flier

The weather report indicates a good possibility of rain on Thanksgiving Day. We will be park-upying the Wallace Park in Northwest Portland, and there is a covered picnic area with a table.

The park is accessible by TriMet 77 bus and also a short distance from the nearest 15 stop, as well as the Portland Streetcar (23rd & Marshall).

So far we are expecting a pretty low-key event, with some people coming and going, with a total of no more than 20 at any given moment (take this into account when making food, although it is always nice to have more than not enough) -- which should keep us below the crowd level that would technically require a permit. In any case, with the history of #OccupyPortland-related events so far, the City has not been too stringent on permits, due to the possible issues with the freedom of assembly. Since this event is sponsored by the Interfaith Guild of Chaplains, it is further protected under religious freedom, any less than any church picnic at a park. The reason why we are requesting RSVP also has to do with health regulation -- as we cannot really give away food to the "general public" even if we aren't selling it (as they say on Last Thursdays on Alberta every year).

We are also inviting a number of VIPs as a gesture of goodwill and peace-building.

Some suggestions:

  • Vegan items are good; if you are bringing in turkey or any meat/fish/egg/dairy product (label ingredients!), ensure that the temperature stays above or below the danger range at all times in order to prevent any health risk. (e.g., cooler with ice.)
  • No alcohol please. We do not have a permit for this.
  • If you can bring in plates, silverware, etc., you are wonderful. If you can think of anyone who lives within a walking distance of the Wallace Park who is willing to let us use their kitchen for dishwashing, we may even be able to forego disposable materials.
  • Bring music, games, spoken words, etc. to share
  • A tablecloth, some kind of table settings, candles, etc. would make the occasion elegant and festive.
  • We are planning on a hilarious Thanksgiving General Assembly at 3 p.m. This isn't a real General Assembly and will not actually do anything. There will be three very silly proposals (that would make headlines on the Onion!) on what to do on the "Day after Black Friday." The idea is for everyone to offer craziest possible amendments and see how bizarre it would turn into! While this is purely for fun, it is also a great learning opportunity for those who have heard about the GA and interested in participating but don't know how, as we will be running on the standard General Assembly procedures.
  • Please - no tents. However, we suggest bringing in a blanket or something to keep yourself warm.

One more planning meeting for anyone who is able:

Tuesday, Nov. 22, 3 p.m. at the Copeland Commons (the big room on the main floor), TaborSpace (5441 S.E. Belmont St.).

Link to the earlier post on this event: http://tinyurl.com/opdx-thanksgiving

We are park-upying Thanksgiving because:

  • This is a quintessentially American holiday, and is an important part of American cultural narratives.
  • This is also a holiday that commemorates the fact that the European colonizers began their expansive ambitions and conquest and genocide of the First Nations, in the name of "freedom" -- something this holiday tends to sugar-coat.
  • On this day, there are many -- and growing number of -- Portlanders who are unhoused and, since most of other Portlanders have a privilege of being able to stay home, take a day off, and spend time with family, they are left outside often with no place to go and nothing to eat. We recognize this social inequity.
  • Today, Thanksgiving Day is the official beginning of the "Holiday Season," which is essentially an orgy of consumerism orchestrated by the top 1%. Many publicly-traded big corporations count on this season, and the Fourth Quarter earnings report affects share prices significantly.
  • We occupy this day to reclaim the Thanksgiving as a time for community, sharing, and abundance.



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